so i just completed this mission using firebug....in other words, i completed this mission by doing nothing...does anyone feel like pm'ing me as to how i would complete this mission by actually using javascript?peace and blessings!mooka

mookalovesgloop wrote:so i just completed this mission using firebug....in other words, i completed this mission by doing nothing...does anyone feel like pm'ing me as to how i would complete this mission by actually using javascript?

Nobody should be using firebug for these missions as it entirely defeats the purpose of learning some javascript injections. Not bashing you but saying in general to all those that wish to do these missions. Anyway here is a hint for you:

Just because you can't read what is happening doesn't mean that it cannot be read. Clearly it has to be otherwise the script would fail. The hint is; "Obfuscation?!!" Read into what that is and you will see that it does not work like a normal encryption. It has to keep the integrity of the script or again the script would fail. So since javascript has no issues with reading through this mess as you see it, and it has no problems reading English, you need to make javascript show you what it reads in a way that you can understand.

"The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear...""Drink all the booze, hack all the things."

mookalovesgloop wrote:so i just completed this mission using firebug....in other words, i completed this mission by doing nothing...does anyone feel like pm'ing me as to how i would complete this mission by actually using javascript?peace and blessings!mooka

You can actually write a javascript program that does the work. That's what I ended up doing anyways. Learned a good amount about javascript at the time and how this was obfuscated.

I remember an obfuscated script once. I was super-frustrated, so I just did something completely random with the URL bar that I never thought would work, and the script was un-obfuscated instantly in the resulting page, as clear as day. You couldn't imagine my surprise.

OR, you could try learning something. The part I've been struggling with is figuring out certain javascript functionality, and i've seen others having the same issue, so heres a link that cleared things up for me: objects as associative arrays

I did not see this on w3schools, but I can't claim I looked very hard before turning to google.